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Two rockets hit US-occupied Taji base in Iraq

In this file photo taken on December 29, 2014, US soldiers walk around at the Taji base complex which hosts Iraqi and US troops and is located thirty kilometers north of the capital Baghdad. (Photo by AFP)

The rockets were launched north of Baghdad and did not cause any damage to the Taji base, the Iraqi security forces said in a statement.

A US-led coalition official confirmed the projectiles fell outside the coalition’s segment of the base.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.

Since October, at least 30 attacks have targeted American troops or diplomats, severely straining ties between Baghdad and Washington.

In March, two Americans and one British soldier were killed following a barrage of rockets on Taji base.

Anti-US sentiment has been running high in Iraq following Washington’s January 3 assassination of top Iranian anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and senior Hashd al-Sha’abi commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, in addition to several other comrades, outside the Baghdad airport.

Iraqi resistance groups have vowed to avenge the assassinations, but denied any role in such rocket attacks.

Two days after the assassinations, the Iraqi parliament voted for a resolution that called for an end to the presence of all foreign forces, including the Americans.

Washington, however, has threatened sanctions should US troops be expelled from Iraq instead of ending the occupation of the Arab country.


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